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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an utter genius" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is exceptionally intelligent or talented in a particular field.
Example: "After seeing her innovative solutions to complex problems, I can confidently say she is an utter genius."
Alternatives: "a complete genius" or "an absolute genius".
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Was the man an utter genius or a complete fraud?
It's a tragedy that so many are about to be sold short by democracy, but without Bob they may never have grown angry about its limitations, and for that alone the man is an utter genius.
"He has been an utter genius," he says proudly.
The trailer shows Steve Jobs portrayed by Michael Fassbender as hard to get along with, egotistical, but of course an utter genius at the same time, resembling Sorkin's representation of Zuckerberg in many ways.
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She moved me because she was a complete and utter genius, a woman who had everything.
Steven Hyden from The A.V. Club, in the album review of Cannibal, wrote that her "let's get fucking fucked-up" attitude on the track was a positive calling her "a complete and utter genius".
And the 1972 recording at her dad's church is just a work of utter genius.
But just like our flawed, human craniums, sometimes robot brains fall a bit short of utter genius and just wind up making something weird as all hell.
But as a pop superstar, Kylie is total and utter genius.
The other half of Holmes' utter genius (apart from actually being a genius) is his ability to pick up details, and then transpose fact into conjecture, using the science of deduction.
Utter genius.
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